Written by

Rob Demovsky
Press-Gazette Media

By midway through the second quarter, starter Ryan Grant got the hook. He played only five snaps, carrying the ball twice for 2 yards.

That's when DuJuan Harris perhaps staked his claim to the job for however long the Packers' playoff run lasts. The diminutive former practice squader gave the Packers 70 yards rushing on just 14 carries, a 5.0-yard average. That's the second-best single-game average this season by a Packers running back who has received ...